Florida State is scheduled to arrive in Shreveport on Saturday afternoon to begin preparations for Wednesday's Walk-On's Independence Bowl.

If only it were that simple.

A recent report on the website Reddit questions whether the Seminoles should even be in Shreveport for a bowl game because of NCAA rules regarding bowl eligibility.

Reddit user bakonydraco, an applied scientist from the San Francisco Bay Area, challenges FSU's bowl eligibility based on the Seminoles' 77-6 win over Delaware State on Nov. 18.

Delaware State is an FCS member. FCS programs must award at least 90 percent of the scholarship limit to be counted toward bowl eligibility. Bakonydraco received scholarship data from Delaware State and found 87 percent of the scholarship limit was used over two years.

Thus, Florida State's win over Delaware State shouldn't count and would leave the Seminoles at 5-6. FSU's bowl streak would not reach 36.

Of course, there has been no movement by the NCAA to do any such thing against the Seminoles.

Florida State could have applied for a waiver through the NCAA's bowl eligibility process had the issue been discovered sooner. But with bowl season in full swing, the likelihood of anything being done is remote.

"It's a matter between the NCAA, Florida State and Delaware State. We're continuing preparations for our game between Southern Miss and Florida State,'' I-Bowl Public and Media Relations Director Stefan Nolet said in a statement.